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Okay, my situation is this. I got original antenna when i bought the car but the mast was busted. Now i've purchased another motor antenna with mast on, BUT they are different (see the picture) Will both fit in 240Z? AND will the mast from the left one fit to the right one? There is a problem here, left one has pristine mast but engine seems to be busted, it sounds like " wank wank wank" when the other sounds "buzzzzzzzz"

What should i do?

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Okay, my situation is this. I got original antenna when i bought the car but the mast was busted. Now i've purchased another motor antenna with mast on, BUT they are different (see the picture) Will both fit in 240Z? AND will the mast from the left one fit to the right one? There is a problem here, left one has pristine mast but engine seems to be busted, it sounds like " wank wank wank" when the other sounds "buzzzzzzzz"

What should i do?

The one on the left looks to be the original type, the right one looks to be aftermarket or a latter year. I'd mount the replacement

I agree take it apart and clean it out they get really cruddy inside and the out side will look fine. I rebuilt the one for my last Z and my current one I still need to do that. I'll try to finish mine and if you need parts after I have a good one I could send you what you need

I inspected some more. I already have cleaned both but apparently not good enough. I took out the round dome off from the left one to see does it work at all. It does turn half a turn quickly (both ways) but then it stucks. I better start dismantling it into pieces, just gotta figure how to remove the final part over the gearwheel.

I had my electrician friend to inspect both of them and they seem to be electrically ok.

The antenna it self just lets things in, heck it has its own drain tube it allows that much water in. It's a little messy to do but I thought it was worth doing it spraying/soaking the antenna with a quality lubricating penetrating oil till it drips out the drain tube every year or so as maintenance these antenna are not cheap as we all know. It don't take long before you will find corrosion inside of it after you clean it if you don't do something

Not to hijack this thread, but does anyone have either of the two small black plastic trim pieces that go at the base of an electric antenna from a 75? One of them goes in from the inside and the other little "dome" sits on top of the base from the outside. I have the pieces but they look terrible. Actually my inside one is broken.

Bryan

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